2006 - new Basses, new design, new reissue ???
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Regarding the post concerning metal players being open to new shapes; that's only true if the new shapes have lots of sharp edges and/or look incredibly sinister and are completely unplayable in any other position than standing up with the guitar hanging at about crotch level. Mark's bass would not go over well with metal players, in my opinion. It's definitely a more Prince/Parliament Funkadelic type instrument.
Personally, I think it looks cool. I would never buy one, but it's far from ugly. And I'm sure it'd play like butter.
Personally, I think it looks cool. I would never buy one, but it's far from ugly. And I'm sure it'd play like butter.
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Never say "ugly"--it has too loose a meaning.
The majority of new shapes HAVE been sinister, sharp-edged dreck.
My message's thrust is that it is tough to score with anything stylistically new, regardless of sound engineering. Pun intended.
Bobcat, why would you never buy one? You gotta qualify statements like that, or they sound like final judgments...
Kevin--HAR!
Dane--you got it upside down or whut?
Aitch--there is only one MVP. or should I say, one half, because he's obviously got all the Jokers in his deck. But he's missing a lot of other cards.
The majority of new shapes HAVE been sinister, sharp-edged dreck.
My message's thrust is that it is tough to score with anything stylistically new, regardless of sound engineering. Pun intended.
Bobcat, why would you never buy one? You gotta qualify statements like that, or they sound like final judgments...
Kevin--HAR!
Dane--you got it upside down or whut?
Aitch--there is only one MVP. or should I say, one half, because he's obviously got all the Jokers in his deck. But he's missing a lot of other cards.
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― Kurt Vonnegut
When I say I'd never buy it, it usually means like I would consider buying one, but ultimately, I don't think I ever would. It's like a P-bass, a J-bass, and a Spector: I like all of them for different reasons, and I've considered getting them, but even from the start, I'm biased towards something else, so they're never really "options" for me. Like, when trying to decide between an American J-bass (initially it was a four-stringer, but I was also looking at a five-string) and a Ric, I was biased towards the Ric from the start, even though I knew the J-bass was a good bass.
With this new bass design, I see the merits of it, and no doubt it's a great bass, and I'd probably love it if I had it, but given a choice between it and any of the other basses that are on my to-buy list, it wouldn't win out. Neither would a J, a P, or a Spector (maybe). It's just one of those things.
With this new bass design, I see the merits of it, and no doubt it's a great bass, and I'd probably love it if I had it, but given a choice between it and any of the other basses that are on my to-buy list, it wouldn't win out. Neither would a J, a P, or a Spector (maybe). It's just one of those things.
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